Power Optimization with Performance Assurance for Multi-tier Applications in Virtualized Data Centers

  • Authors:
  • Yefu Wang;Xiaorui Wang

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • ICPPW '10 Proceedings of the 2010 39th International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

Modern data centers must provide performance assurance for complex system software such as multi-tier web applications. In addition, the power consumption of data centers needs to be minimized to reduce operating costs and avoid system overheating. Various power-efficient performance management strategies have been proposed based on dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS). Virtualization technologies have also made it possible to consolidate multiple virtual machines (VMs) onto a smaller number of active physical servers for even greater power savings, but at the cost of a higher overhead. This paper proposes a performance-controlled power optimization solution for virtualized data centers with multi-tier applications. While existing work relies on either DVFS or server consolidation in a separate manner, our solution utilizes both strategies for maximized power savings by integrating feedback control with optimization strategies. At the application level, a multi-input-multi-output controller is designed to achieve the desired performance for applications spanning multiple VMs, on a short time scale, by reallocating the CPU resources and DVFS. At the data center level, a power optimizer is proposed to incrementally consolidate VMs onto the most power-efficient servers on a longer time scale. Empirical results on a hardware testbed demonstrate that our solution can effectively achieve performance-assured power savings. Extensive simulation results, based on a trace file of 5,415 real servers, demonstrate the efficacy of our solution in large-scale data centers.